Rakib gets FIDE approval of GM title
Tue, Sep 25th, 2007 (bdnews24.com)— Abdullah Al Rakib has been officially announced as a Grandmaster by the World Chess Federation (FIDE).

The third quarter presidential board meeting of the FIDE, held on September 13-14 in Mexico, approved Rakib's Grandmaster title, and the FIDE Elishta (Russia) office Tuesday confirmed it to the Bangladesh Chess Federation.

"I went to meet with coach Igor Rausis Tuesday and heard the news from the office secretary of the chess federation," Rakib told bdnews24.com, adding that he felt good.

"I knew it would be approved by FIDE sometime, and I was not nervous," said the 26-year old chess player of Bangladesh Biman.

Rakib earned his third GM norm from National Chess Championship in April in 2007, his second norm from Leonine Grandmasters Chess tournament in Dhaka in 2004 and the first norm from 2nd Asian Individual Chess Championship in Kolkata in 2001.

Source (http://www.bdnews24.com/details.php?id=22450&cid=5)

Hatebreed

September 25, 2007, 07:20 PM

That's a great news. Congrats to Rakib. :)

Nocturnal

September 27, 2007, 03:08 AM

Rakib determined to scale new heights
Source: New Age,Dhaka
(http://www.newagebd.com/spt.html)
Raihan Mahmood (http://www.newagebd.com/spt.html) <table align="right" border="0" cellpadding="8" cellspacing="0" width="1%"><tbody><tr><td> </td></tr></tbody></table> Abdullah Al Rakib, the fourth Grand Master of the country, is determined to scale new heights in chess. Rakib, who was confirmed as a Grandmaster by FIDE on Tuesday, categorically said he is ready to explore the unexplored horizon but he needs some support that is more than essential for a chess player of this part of the world.
Rakib, born on December 2, 1980, joins the elite list of Grand Masters of the country after Niaz Murshed, Ziaur Rahman and Reefat Bin Sattar who earned their titles in 1987, 2002 and 2006 respectively.
World Chess Federation (FIDE) at its third quarterly presidential board meeting in Mexico City on September 13 and 14 awarded him the game’s highest position. FIDE Elishta (Russia) conveyed the news to the Bangladesh Chess Federation.
‘I am happy to reach my goal. I firmly believed that I could reach the top, I worked hard to achieve it and feel proud to bring a laurel for the country,’ said Rakib.
Rakib, who resides in Narayanganj, earned his first norm at the 2nd Asian Individual Championship in Kolkata in 2001, the second from the Leonine Chess Club GM tournament in Dhaka and the third and final norm at the 33rd National Chess Championships, also held in Dhaka this year.
Rakib considers himself as a true professional chess player. ‘I have left my studies for the sake of chess, chess is my only obsession, being the Grand Master certainly boosts my motivation to go further,’ said Rakib.
But the new GM at the same time is apprehensive of the future of chess. ‘In our country chess players cannot earn their bread and butter by playing the game. Look at my predecessors, they failed to stay on the track firmly due to lack of support. I don’t know about my fate but definitely I look forward to going further. As long as I enjoy the game I will continue moving the pawns, queens and rooks,’ said Rakib.
Rakib is a believer in hard work and has a very clear idea on his own abilities and weaknesses. ‘In the tough world of top class chess, practice and exposure are the only ways to flourish. I definitely have some weaknesses, playing more international tournaments with top-grade players and some intensive training are required to improve upon the current level,’ said Rakib.
‘We need sponsors and support from the government to go up, I strongly believe one day the situation will change. If India can excel in chess why can’t we? I see a lot of potential players in the country,’ opined the new Grand Master.

Miraz

September 27, 2007, 04:27 AM

Congratulations Rakib. Hopefully he will bring more glories for Bangladesh.

Arnab

September 27, 2007, 06:58 AM

Ah, the second chess Grandmaster from Bangladesh who is not from my school. Niaz and Reefat were Josephites.

ialbd

September 27, 2007, 07:29 AM

Congratulations to Rakib. He is so committed to chess, deserves every bit of it.....

GuruTM

September 29, 2007, 12:56 AM

[বাংলা]দারুন খবর। [/বাংলা]

Mohiul

September 29, 2007, 06:43 AM

Congratulations to Rakib. It's really a long wait(as long as 6 month) to get approved